b'condition with few obstacles and no towards Goongerah.log, quickly dealt with by Andrew andlogs to remove. We turned right onto Postmans Track his chainsaw.Boundary Track was reasonably easy from the Errinundra Road through a Wed had a great weekend with abut notable for huge clearance- beautiful section of forest with huge great bunch of people from LROCVchallenging spoon-drains with trees, thankfully spared by last and the Pajero Club, and drove somemassive ant nests on the top of each seasons bushfires. This section of classic High Country tracks.hump!track was in good shape with no By Sherry Mayo (Range Rover ClubThe day had grown hot and sticky so major logs or obstructions to deal of Victoria)once we were back at camp some of with.The track showed very little signus welcomed the chance to take a dip of recent travel and was covered in a Post Script: by Prue Hasler: On ain the Snowy River. The paths down green growth of grasses, small plants private trip with a club friend andled to quiet spots on the sandy banks and fallen leaves and twigs, making family to McKillops Bridge andof the river, perfect for a swim.When the track indistinct in places and surrounds over New Years Eve, weit got dark, some of us gathered giving us the illusion of driving along met the 2 Parks Vic Rangers whoround a fire while Tony (the elder) a trackless forest floor. organise track clearing on a track toJambu of the Pajero Club showed us After more easy driving we reached a Mt Tingaringy.After a chat and ahis home-made mini pyro packets fork, taking the right-hand steeper of request from them, John Hasler wascreating sparkles and colours in the the two options down from the ridge able to report back the level of Stflames. to the Goongerah valley. This end Johns Wort weed and maturation onsection of Postmans Track was a very the helipad on Armstrongs Track. WeSunday:The team for the day steep descent and would be very also cleared a large tree that hadcomprised Tony (the elder) Jambu, difficult in wet weather.We had fallen on a track in the McKillopsRob, Andrew of the Pajero Club, Jim heard a storm was on its way and Bridge Campground. Four days ofof theLROCV, and ourselves (Mark were very glad to be doing the excellent 4WDing and we only metBown and Sherry Mayo). The plan for descent well ahead of the bad one vehicle. Far from the Maddingthe day was to tackle Postmans weather arriving. It was a straight- Crowd! Track, which winds around the east forward run aside from a fallen burntside of Brown Mountain and heads SEThe TeamTRACKWATCH MARCH 2021 13'